Well, it's intentionally tongue-in-cheek, because according to early rumors about the movie, the aliens were originally intended to be Skrulls. Even James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender kind of joked about it, suggesting that was one of the reasons why the ending was reshot.
In the comics, yes, but the larger point I was making is that my removing the "protecting the world that hates and fears them" from the movie, especially early on, the X-Men lose one of the things which makes them distinctive from other superhero teams like the Avengers or Justice League. And yes spoilers:The X-Men have always had non-mutant fans since the Stan Lee era and considering that...
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its shown that the X-Men have lost favor with the public after what Jean did that is not really a valid complaint. end of spoilers
while Jean's actions does cause the government to go after and detain mutants considered high-level threats, what do we see by the movie's end? All the X-Men are back at the newly renamed "Jean Grey School for Gifted Youngsters," and a retired Xavier at a cafe playing chess with Magneto. Seems like they got that favor back, especially considering they renamed the school after a wanted criminal.
If those worked for you, that's great. And it's not like there weren't some decent shots, CGI, and action. But like I said, most of the time, it seemed it had the feel of a highly produced tv show than a big budget movie, as I thought most of it looked surprisingly small scale compared to previous X-Men movies. That both Avatar's cinematographer and Mad Max: Fury Road's action unit director were involved makes it even more surprising. Still, that's just my personal opinion.The 200 million is so far, just a guess by journalists. There is a conflicting report on the budget.
Though I disagree with you on the cinematography, CGI, and action. Thought it was. They actually got the guy who did the cinematography for Avatar and the action unit director of Mad Max: Fury Road and it showed imo.
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[Insert latest non-mcu comic book movie usually with bad reviews] is better than [insert latest mcu movie with much better reviews].
I'm seeing a pattern here.
You dodn't how you felt about the movie at hand, you just immediately compared it with mcu movie for no reason.
Going in with center of the Earth low expectations, I liked it. Best of all there was enough going for it that I didn't leave with the kind of Amazing Spider-Man 2 or Apocalypse aftertastes that would prevent me from considering rewatching those for years after. I wanted a last fix of Fassneto and some Sophienix eye candy and I got my ticket's worth and a little more.
Totes don't see how you could spend a full 200 million (or even Godzilla II's 170 million) on this though, unless part of it went to a bigger final act I was kinda hoping would continue when the movie simply ends.
No reason? The MCU movies are the gold standard why wouldn't I compare a CBM to another CBM? If you don't like what I have to say or think I'm picking on the MCU? That's your problem that you have to deal with I can say what I like and unless you're a mod you can't tell me what to post or how to post it sorry.
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Twenty years ago I would had said most comic book characters couldn't translate on screen because they would look silly and I was wrong if a purple alien with a nut sack chin can work broccoli people can work.
Also I'm not giving points because Kinberg got cold feet on Skrulls once Marvel announced them at 2017 Comic-Con for Captain Marvel and he decided to rename them D'Bari an alien species from the origin story while keeping them more Skrull than D'Bari. This IMO was like Dark of the Moon Megan Fox got fired and Bay renamed the Sam love interest Carly Spencer the name of Spike's wife from the animated series but it was painfully obvious the role was suppose to be Mikela with very little changed.
We don't even see how big the ships actually are, we only got a decent view at the one spying on the orbiting Phoenix. They could've been filled to the cryopod gills with Signs aliens.
But they were certainly down to the last man motivated despite lacking non-physical powers, gotta give them that.
This was a okay movie. It was a Phoenix Force movie and a Jean Grey movie. It was an X-Men movie and it was a Fox movie.
So... it was joyless, soulless, made its point and moved the pieces where they needed to go. I’m proud of everyone involved’s efforts.
That said, Kinberg did his research! Vuk was a deep cut, the finale was from Excalibur 50, and the epilogue was a layman’s understanding of the White Hot Room.
I'm sorry to hear it's such a let down......but Kinberg wrote Last Stand. Which I absolutely hated.
I guess I'll go back to watching the first two films, DoFP and The Wolverine again, and think of what might have been!